The head of the Prime Minister's Office János Lázár held an extraordinary press-conference announcing the decision of the central operational command that will arrange buses for migrants staying in the Eastern Transit Zone and transport them to the Hegyeshalom border crossing.
He added that since the European Commission did not offer any help to the Hungarian government, the operational command arranges buses for migrants staying at the Transit Zone and carry those want to leave to the Hungarian - Austrian border.

This does not mean that the migrants can cross the border into Austria right away; that depends on the decision of Austrian authorities.

Lázár added that the migrant problem went out of control due to Germany's ambiguous communication of its immigration policy; still no one knows what exactly Berlin's position on the issue.

No one can question the Hungarian government's compliance with the Schengen Convention said Lázár in the meantime, he emphasized that the EU demands solidarity from Hungary but no one stands in solidarity with us or give us any assistance when we are in need.

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Great news, Germany and Austria announced Saturday night that they will take all the busloads of migrants that will be delivered to their doorsteps to night.

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MTI reporting that several buses full of migrants left the Eastern Railway Station after 2 am and heading for the Austrian border.

M1 channel reporting the migrants are singing and cheerfully waving to cameras as the buses leaving the Transit Zones.

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Mayor's Office issued a statement Saturday night announcing that the city suspends the installation of the planned new Transit Zone in the seventh district due to unexpected developments on the migration front.

The city offered forty buses to the government to help the transportation of migrants to the Austrian border.

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Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann announced on Facebook Saturday night that after consultation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel he informed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán that Austria and Germany accept the migrants.

The first busload of migrants arrived at the Hungarian-Austrian border at 3:30 am.

The Austrian Red Cross has said: 800-1500 migrants are expected today to arrive in Austria; they will be taken to Nickelsdorf refugee reception center.

BUSES ARE LINING UP AT THE EASTERN STATION READY TO CARRY MIGRANT TO AUSTRIA